[Diagram of battle formation of British Army battalion]

[Charts of various battle formations for British Army units]

[Diagrams and chart of various battle formations for British Army units]

[Plan of the country at and in the vicinity of Forts Lee and Independency, showing the position of the British Army.

A survey of Frog's Neck and the rout[e] of the British Army to the 24th of October 1776, under the command of His Excellency the Honorable William Howe, General and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces, &ca, &ca, &ca.

A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & east New Jersey : with a particular description of the engagement on the woody heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776 between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and the Americans under Major General Putnam, shewing also the landing of the British Army on New-York Island, and the taking of the city of New-York &c. on the 15th of September following, with the subsequent disposition of both the armies

A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & east New Jersey : with a particular description of the engagement on the woody heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776 between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and the Americans under Major General Putnam, shewing also the landing of the British Army on New-York Island, and the taking of the city of New-York &c. on the 15th of September following, with the subsequent disposition of both the armies

A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & east New Jersey : with a particular description of the engagement on the woody heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776 between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and the Americans under Major General Putnam, shewing also the landing of the British Army on New-York Island, and the taking of the city of New-York &c. on the 15th of September following, with the subsequent disposition of both the armies

A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & east New Jersey, with a particular description of the engagement on the woody heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776 between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and the Americans under Major General Putnam, shewing also the landing of the British Army on New-York Island, and the taking of the city of New-York &c. on the 15th of September following, with the subsequent disposition of both the armies.

[Operations of the British army, from the 25th August to 26th Sept. 1777]

Horatio Gates to John Burgoyne, October 12, 1777, Protest at Cruelty of Retreating British Army; with note from Burgoyne

Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Middle Town shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British Army under the command of His Excellency Genl. Sir Henry Clinton and the advanced corps of the rebel army, June 28th. 1778. Sketch of Middle Town.

Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Middle Town shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British Army under the command of His Excellency Genl: Sir Henry Clinton and the advance corps of the rebel army, June 28, 1778,

Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Middle Town shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British Army under the command of His Excellency Genl. Sir Henry Clinton and the advanc'd corps of the rebel army, June 28th. 1778. Sketch of Middle Town.

A Plan of the entrance of Chesapeak [sic] Bay, with James and York Rivers; wherein are shewn the respective positions (in the beginning of October) 1. of the British Army commanded by Lord Cornwallis, at Gloucester and York in Virginia; 2. of the American and French forces under General Washington, 3. and of the French fleet under Count de Grasse.

A Plan of the entrance of Chesapeak Bay, with James and York rivers; wherein are shewn the respective positions (in the beginning of October) 1.⁰ of the British Army commanded by Lord Cornwallis at Gloucester and York in Virginia; 2.⁰ of the American and French forces under General Washington; 3.⁰ and of the French Fleet under Count de Grasse.

The surrender of Earl Cornwallis (Lieutenant-General of the British Army in North America) to General Washington & Count DeRochambeau, on the 19th of Octr. 1781 - whereby the posts of York-Town & Gloucester in Virginia, were then given up to the combined forces of America & France / Hamilton delin. ; Thornton sculp.

Major John Andre, late Adjutant General of the British army in North America / Dodd delin. ; Cook sculp.

A view of the saw-mill & block house upon Fort Anne Creek, the property of Genl. Skeene, which on Genl. Burgoyne's army advancing, was set fire to, by the Americans

The president's house in Washington, lately taken and destroyed by the British army.

map from "[An historical survey of the French Colony in the Island of St Domingo: comprehending a short account of its ancient government ... a narrative of the calamities ... since ... 1789 ... and a detail of the military transactions of the British Army ... to the end of 1794.]"

Plan of Fort Meigs' and its environs : compricing [sic] the operations of the American forces, under Genl. W.H. Harrison, and the British Army and their allies, under Genl. Proctor and Tecumseh /

The President's house in Washington; (lately taken & destroyed by the British Army)

Sketch of the march of the British Army under Gen'l Ross from the 19th to the 29th August 1814 : [central Maryland between Benedict and Washington D.C.] /

Key to B. Tanner's print of Macdonough's victory on Lake Champlain, and defeat of the British army at Plattsburg by Genl. Macomb, September 11th. 1814.

MacDonough's victory on Lake Champlain, and defeat of the British Army at Plattsburg by Genl. Macomb, Septr. 11th. 1814.

Dedication To the Most Noble the Marquis Wllesley,Knight of the Garter, etc. etc. etc. This work on the recent operations of the British Army in Afghaunistan, is respectfully dedicated, by His Lordship's most obedient servants, Graves & Warmsley.

This drawing is by Major John Andre of the British Army, when a prisoner, & living in my Fathers family in Lancaster, during the War of the Revolution

james wolfe from "The Great Battles of the British Army. ... With coloured illustrations. (New edition.)"

A surprise to themselves / Gillam.

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan - camel soldier of the native forces of the British army

Young Drexel's Flying School in Old England; Aviator Latham May Quit the Flying Game; and British Army Finds Airships Helpful [The World, 9 October 1910]

Gen. E.A. Alderson

Brig. Gen. H. J. S. Landon

Gen. Ian Hamilton

Gen. Sir W.G. Nicholson

Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton on a destroyer

Gen. Sir Stanley Von Donop

British Army Monoplane

Mrs. C.P. Dugmore

Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton

Brig. Gen. E.C. Bethune

British Military Dirigible

Miss Lila & Mrs. Bramhall Gilbert (Mrs. C.P. Dugmore)

Women at British Army Auxiliaries - Stretcher Bearers

Maj. Gen. J.S. Headlam

Gen. C.C. Monro

Maj. Gen. W.H. Birkbeck

Gen. A. Hunter-Weston

Mrs. Cyril Dugmore

Gen. F.C. Shaw

Gen. Sir B.T. Mahon

Gen. Sir C.C. Monro

Oxo Gives Strength!

British army war kite

General Plumer (British Army) presenting medals

British tanks going forward to check the German advance

American soldiers marching past General Plummer of the British Army. 1918

Cyclist scouts travelling along a road, France, during World War I

From an advanced area a batch of prisoners is seen going back

Car in trouble after the thaw

American troops passing in review before General Plummer, British Army, at Terdeghem. 8-4-1918

Two British Tommies have an impromptu game of nap among the ruins of a shattered town

Convalescent British soldiers in France having a rest in a recreation room in a hut provided for them by the B.R.C.S.

Middlesex returning from the trenches in the pouring rain

Friendly tug-of-war between a British and French battery

Wounded soldiers of the British Army. Dernancourt, France

Tanks showing some of their antics during the King's visit to their Headquarters

Our R.E. busy completing a railway bridge over a waterway in France

Stunter, the clever mascot of the Tank Corps who, owing to his experience gained by riding about in Tanks, can balance himself on the bars of a motor-bicycle

British Going on Picket -- Mesopotamia

The Worcesters going into action

His Majesty's Army ... vacancies exist

Indian Cavalry in desert on the Tigris

Ever resourceful Tommy

General Street, British Army, and General Brulard, French Army, at Seddul-Bahr

Tired Tommy makes a resting place in the mud with German ammunition

Front trench, showing the Lewis gun ready to deal with Boche

French peasant girls grazing cattle chatting to Tommy

Washing down a Whippet tank

British Tommy bringing up shells to the guns

British, French and Italian wounded soldiers in a group, as cheery as ever

Prescription of medals to the 56th Brigade. British Army. In France

Turkish prisoners captured by the British army during the Mesopotamian campaign

Captured battery of German 4.2 guns

Tommy enjoys possession of newly captured Hun trench

Group of women carpenters. British army in France. 6-30-1917

Party of our brave stretcher bearers who were laid low by a German shell

British soldiers arriving in a village, during World War I

To save himself from the flying shrapnel of the two high explosive shells that have burst near, this Tommy has flung himself flat on the ground

Troops in steel helmets moving along a communication trench fully equipped for their various duties

The Duke of Connaught inspects the 56th Brigade, British Army, in Flanders

Gal. Joffre et le Gal. Douglas Haig [General Joffre and General Haig]

French doctor attending to a wounded British Tommy

Gen. Douglas (British Army) watching movements of the enemy and directing operations of his forces from observation post in tree top. Dardanelles Campaign

German prisoners helping to bring in British wounded near Messines

Before shaving Tommy cleans his rifle after coming out of the trenches

King George in conversation with General Henry Rawlinson of the British Army. Generals John J. Pershing and Tasker H. Bliss, U.S.A., in group. Molliens, France

General Ellison (British Army) takes a little exercise

Picturesque view of the ruined town of Bethune

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